Piddix has been providing the best quality, top selling printables for nearly 10 years on etsy. Our collage sheets are perfectly sized for jewelry and all kinds of crafts, and thoroughly researched for copyright so you can safely use them in any of your creations.

★Yes, you can use these images to make items to sell★See the full terms-of-use here: http://www.piddix.com/terms.html

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It's an 8.5x11 inch .jpg or PDF file with high-resolution (300 dpi) images on it. You can then print out your file again and again at home or at a copy store using cardstock, photo paper, sticker paper, and more for personal crafts or to make items to sell.

Your download email should come through immediately unless you're paying via e-check (in which case the file will be delivered once the check clears).

Piddix ONLY uses legally obtained images. I write letters to publishing houses and authors (all of which I have on file), pour through old copyright renewal notices, have a lawyer with whom I consult on a regular basis, and create my own original designs. A full description of how I determine copyrights is available on my blog:
http://piddix.blogspot.com/2008/03/copyright-and-digital-collage-sheets.html

Piddix images are the absolute highest quality available. All piddix collage sheets are 300 dots-per-inch, the perfect resolution for printing. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I can spend hours with my camera, scanner, Illustrator and PhotoShop restoring and perfecting each image. Check my feedback to see what other people are saying.

With your purchase, you receive the right to use each image up to 100 times for your personal or commercial crafts including jewelry, cards, collages, buttons, pocket mirrors, tags, pendants, etc. Images may not be shared or used for any types of digital sales or giveaways. For the full terms of use, see:
http://www.piddix.com/terms.html

Yes! You can copy, paste, and re-size any of the images in a graphic design software. You can even do it in Word! I've written up a tutorial on how to do so using Microsoft Word. After your purchase, contact me if you're interested and I'll send you a copy for free, or here's a good place to start:
http://www.piddix.com/resize.html

I travel across the country with my scanner visiting dozens of archives personally, haunt second-hand shops and estate sales, and have walls and boxes full of more than 25,000 vintage cards, books, photographs and ephemera that I own. If you want to know where a specific image is from, please feel free to ask.

It's an 8.5x11 inch .jpg or PDF file with high-resolution (300 dpi) images on it. You can then print out your file again and again at home or at a copy store using cardstock, photo paper, sticker paper, and more for personal crafts or to make items to sell.

Your download email should come through immediately unless you're paying via e-check (in which case the file will be delivered once the check clears).

Piddix ONLY uses legally obtained images. I write letters to publishing houses and authors (all of which I have on file), pour through old copyright renewal notices, have a lawyer with whom I consult on a regular basis, and create my own original designs. A full description of how I determine copyrights is available on my blog:
http://piddix.blogspot.com/2008/03/copyright-and-digital-collage-sheets.html

Piddix images are the absolute highest quality available. All piddix collage sheets are 300 dots-per-inch, the perfect resolution for printing. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I can spend hours with my camera, scanner, Illustrator and PhotoShop restoring and perfecting each image. Check my feedback to see what other people are saying.

With your purchase, you receive the right to use each image up to 100 times for your personal or commercial crafts including jewelry, cards, collages, buttons, pocket mirrors, tags, pendants, etc. Images may not be shared or used for any types of digital sales or giveaways. For the full terms of use, see:
http://www.piddix.com/terms.html

Yes! You can copy, paste, and re-size any of the images in a graphic design software. You can even do it in Word! I've written up a tutorial on how to do so using Microsoft Word. After your purchase, contact me if you're interested and I'll send you a copy for free, or here's a good place to start:
http://www.piddix.com/resize.html

I travel across the country with my scanner visiting dozens of archives personally, haunt second-hand shops and estate sales, and have walls and boxes full of more than 25,000 vintage cards, books, photographs and ephemera that I own. If you want to know where a specific image is from, please feel free to ask.